-----Original Message----- >You love to discredit me because you just can't stand it that I >charge half or less than you do, and give better value, and I've >stolen some of your students.
You know, if you were actually successful outside of the very small blind musician circles in which we all travel, you wouldn't even be worried about who had what students. There's a great big world out there. Why aren't you part of it? [AB] I usually don't like being a part of the blindness world. Would rather hang out in the sighted world and be "normal" whatever that is. It proves to be more of an issue where I live since over 30% of the towns population is blind. And, ok, you charge a lot less, but your clients can't afford to pay much either. Let's tell both sides of the story here. [AB] Sounds like me. Can't pay a whole lot either. At least on tutorial services. Have to put money from the business where it counts... paying bills and scraping to stay alive (in the accounting world). ATM it makes almost a whole $30 a year on live shows. We need to get the EP done in order to get some shows now. Either way, with that sort of budget, we have everything to lose. If you were an expert, you'd be teaching a course somewhere and commanding a decent salary for doing so. Then, after attaining some status and quality of life, perhaps you wouldn't be so quick to gloat about supposedly taking work away from fellow blind folk. [AB] I would thing the whole point of all of us being in this sort of industry is to help each other out? Not create compitition? Especially between you 2. Not like you are going to mess with each others careers being in 2 different countries and all... _______________________________________________ Find JSonar and Sonar FAQs, articles, guides and downloads at jsonar.org. Jsonar mailing list [email protected] http://jsonar.org/mailman/listinfo/jsonar_jsonar.org
